# multiple_scripts Multiple scripts that are useful but don't deserve their own repository. This is often a repository when I work on small ideas until they're big enough to deserve thier own repo and README. This readme may very well be outdated or inaccurate! ## isobash A simple script using zenity and pkexec to allow for interactive mounting of ISO files with a GUI interface. ## video-fzf-config and pulse-fzf-autoconf Scripts for moving and manipulating video and pulse streams easily. See https://ideatrash.net/2022/02/manipulating-audio-and-video-streams-for-streaming-on-linux.html ## yad-todo.sh Uses [yad](https://smokey01.com/yad/) to present a simple GUI for adding entries to todo.txt file. See the yad-todo.png file for what it might look like. If the program is not running, ensure that it is getting the `todo.txt` file passed to it! ## kpf.sh Uses [fd](https://github.com/sharkdp/fd), [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf), and [keepassxc-cli](https://www.mankier.com/1/keepassxc-cli) to provide a quick and easy way to *retrieve* passwords from the command line. By default copies the password to the clipboard. If you don't want to type your password (or select your database location) every time, you can set them as environment variables. See [this post](https://ideatrash.net/2021/05/kpf-keepassxc-with-fzf-in-bash.html) for details. ## set-xwindow-icon-by-pid.sh Does exactly what it says on the tin. $1 is the string to search, $2 is the path to the icon file ## sr.sh A transparent wrapper for surfraw that utilizes fzf https://terminalizer.com/view/4d1fd3b34309 ## ytube.sh A wrapper for youtube-dl to make easier (and automate) some things. ## clipimg.sh Uses fzf, rofi, fd (optional), and xclip to choose an image, get it onto the clipboard, and select it for pasting. Works for JPG and PNG, does NOT work for GIF, sadly. ## tmux_devour.sh Launch a process in a new pane, zoom the pane, kill the pane when done. ## tmux_sidebar.sh Create a sidebar (e.g. for reading manpages) and kill when done. ## tmux_topbar.sh Create a vertical split and kill when done. ## briefing.sh Used along with Podfox to create a daily briefing without involving Google or Amazon or Apple. The post detailing this is at [ideatrash](https://ideatrash.net/?p=69528). ## virtualbox-openbox To dynamically create a list of virtualbox VM's (and allow you to run them) as an OpenBox pipe menu ## topmem.sh and topcpu.sh While these aren't exactly *speedy* or *optimized*, they do what I want; they show me the top five memory using (or CPU using, respectively) *commands*. That is, it lumps all `vivaldi-bin` or `firefox-bin` processes together before doing the calculation and sort. That way I can see what commands are eating up everything. A small note - processes from bash, python, and java (at present) are not *excluded*, but the command they're *running* is what is counted. So for example, these three commands: `/usr/bin/python /usr/share/kupfer/kupfer.py --no-splash` `/usr/bin/python /usr/bin/autokey-gtk` `/usr/bin/python /usr/bin/dstat -c -C 0,1,total -d -s -n -y -r` are *not* lumped together, but are treated as separate commands.